The Brutalist Report - science
- Will climate change hit Mediterranean tourism? [468d]
- NASA lab hopes to find life's building blocks in asteroid sample [468d]
- Arctic terns may navigate climate dangers [468d]
- One dead as typhoon Doksuri batters Philippines [468d]
- Rescuers 'optimistic' for surviving stranded whales in Australia [468d]
- Advanced imaging technology helps monitor baby corals on Great Barrier Reef [468d]
- Egg 'signatures' allow drongos to identify cuckoo 'forgeries' almost every time, study finds [469d]
- Designing detectors for DUNE [469d]
- Mars: Was Olympus Mons once a giant volcanic island? [469d]
- Algeria battles wildfires that have killed 34 [469d]
- Scientists develop tool to predict dam removal costs by analyzing 55 years of past removals [469d]
- Florida ocean temperature topped 100F, setting potential record [469d]
- Silver fly takes flight in the fight to save Fall Creek hemlocks [469d]
- NASA power outage temporarily halts contact with space station [469d]
- What are cloudbursts and is climate change making them more frequent? [469d]
- IT peer advice may diminish the management labor pool [469d]
- A butterfly's first flight inspires a new way to produce force and electricity [469d]
- Better energy harvesting with 'law-breaking' device [469d]
- New method of recycling colored plastics offers possible solution to 'huge environmental challenge' [469d]
- An 800-year-old mathematical trick could help with lunar navigation [469d]
- AMG-1/SLRP-1 is required for spermatogenesis in C. elegans: Study [469d]
- Self-powered and broadband opto-sensor with bionic visual adaptation function [469d]
- Brown widow spider study shows how invasive species prosper in favorable habitats [469d]
- Forgotten tropical plants rediscovered after 100+ years with the help of community science [469d]
- Petrified trees reveal Yellowstone geyser's ongoing battle with drought [469d]
- Enhancing image quality with broadband achromatic and polarization-insensitive metalenses [469d]
- Harnessing materials and mechanics science for a sustainable future [469d]
- Examining how El Niño affects precipitation over the Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctica [469d]
- Spurge purge: Plant fossils reveal ancient South America-to-Asia 'escape route' [469d]
- Shedding light on the dark problem of biofilms [469d]
- Research identifies and tracks moth species that can destroy packaged food [469d]
- Looking to the stars: Nevada communities working to curb light pollution [469d]
- Study shows kids who lose access to WIC lose nutrition [469d]
- Researchers develop field identification process for invasive reeds [469d]
- Dynamic pricing superior to organic waste bans in preventing climate change [469d]
- New study sheds light on awareness and preferences for bioplastics in Japan [469d]
- Research supports use of managed and prescribed fires to reduce fire severity [469d]
- Mathematicians simulate origin and evolution of biodiversity [469d]
- PFAS detected in blood of horses and dogs too near factory in eastern North Carolina [469d]
- Possible remains of 187-year-old jail uncovered in Albany [469d]
- Characterizing atomic defects in 2D materials to determine suitability as quantum emitters [469d]
- Dogs provide critical support for homeless people, study finds [469d]
- Soil microbes help plants cope with drought, but not how scientists thought [469d]
- Study: An inverse model for food webs and ecosystem stability [469d]
- New research explores durability of 2D hybrid materials [469d]
- Looking deeper into graphene using rainbow scattering [469d]
- How a molecular motor moves in a network [469d]
- Understanding the cheese paradox: Why do vegetarians eat animal products? [469d]
- AI can reinforce racial bias, but used correctly, it could make hiring practices more inclusive [469d]
- Academic and vocational education divides students: Radical change could make education more equal [469d]
- When it comes to climate change, what motivates us to act? [469d]
- New paper on the value of international partnerships for co-producing just cities [469d]
- AI-enabled portable e-nose sniffs out harmful molecules [469d]
- Digital technology in government: Over-promised and under-delivered, says study [469d]
- Shellfish reefs improve marine biodiversity [469d]
- Dark energy camera captures galaxies in lopsided tug of war, a prelude to merger [469d]
- Ariane 6: Launch system tests progressing well [469d]
- Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth [469d]
- Molecular highway for electrons in organic light-emitting diodes: Researchers develop new material concept [469d]
- Space storms could cause chaos without forecast developments [469d]
- How unnecessary paper packaging creates the illusion of sustainability [469d]
- Researchers: Decades of public messages about recycling in the US have crowded out more sustainable ways to manage waste [469d]
- Could the law of the sea be used to protect small island states from climate change? [469d]
- Why workers in small businesses can struggle with mental health and 'presenteeism' [469d]
- Opinion: Instagram is making you a worse tourist—here's how to travel respectfully [469d]
- Repeatedly seeing headlines of wrongdoing reduces perception of moral offense, finds study [469d]
- Geoscientists aim to improve human security through planet-scale POI modeling [469d]
- Prodrugs: Pills your body converts into an illicit drug can evade detection, but we don't know how big the problem is [469d]
- Bees have appeared on coins for millennia, hinting at an age-old link between sweetness and value [469d]
- Physics informed supervised learning framework could make computational imaging faster [469d]
- Researchers build a DNA structure and coat it with glass, creating a very low density, very strong material [469d]
- When mafia threatens democracy: Research shows ordinary people are less honest in countries hit by organized crime [469d]
- Opinion: Rent control on its own won't solve the UK housing crisis [469d]
- How citizens could help government with emergency decisions in the next pandemic [469d]
- Researchers explore the potential of a novel compound for X-ray detection and imaging [469d]
- Working from home has worked for people with disability. The back-to-the-office push could wind back gains [469d]
- 'What would I say to the face of a student?' Why some teachers are giving feedback via video [469d]
- Improving recyclable waste classification with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy [469d]
- Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century [469d]
- Puppy yoga? Goat meditation? An expert explores what these activities might mean for the cute creatures [469d]
- Ken's rights? Research shows Barbie is surprisingly accurate on how 'men's rights activists' are radicalized [469d]
- Scientists propose aerosol retrieval method for newly launched satellite [469d]
- Coercive control linked with murder and detection avoidance [469d]
- A nano switchable polar column system that allows high-density data storage [469d]
- Study shows glyphosate impairs learning in bumblebees [469d]
- Machine learning enables discovery of DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters [469d]
- Q&A: Drying of the Salton Sea has staved off earthquakes, for now [469d]
- Lights could be the future of the internet and data transmission [469d]
- Study signals new era of environment-friendly programmable bioelectronics [469d]
- A new type of quantum bit in semiconductor nanostructures [469d]
- Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below thresholds set by the EPA [469d]
- Modifying shelf-life of melons via gene editing [469d]
- Researchers achieve water-assisted strong underwater adhesion [469d]
- Artificial photosynthesis with engineering of protein crystals in bacteria [469d]
- New nanoparticle drug delivery system shows promise in treatment of ectopic pregnancy [469d]
- Introducing GOBI: A breakthrough computational package for inferring causal interactions in complex systems [469d]
- Research group publish open-source 3D structured illumination microscopy reconstruction platform [469d]
- Galaxy mergers shed light on galactic evolution model [469d]
- Fond farewell as first France-born panda heads to China [469d]
- Research team develops a washable, transparent, and flexible OLED with MXene nanotechnology [469d]
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